
Israel Museum: Buddha 3rd-4th Century)
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Kapisa, Afghanistan, 3rd-4th Century, Kushan Period Schist Extended loan from Rolando and May Schinasi, France "For the first few centuries after his death, Buddha was not shown in human form. His presence was marked by symbols such as his footprints, the Wheel of the Law, or an empty seat. Representations of the Buddha himself would have conflicted with his teaching that nothing in life is permanent. This changed around the 1st century CE, in two major centers at the same time; Gandhara, which had been influenced by Hellenistic culture and Mathura in Central India. Sculptures started to depict the Buddha - usually shown as an ageless, noble, and compassionate figure wearing a plain monk's robe or (as in this example) a Greek toga..."
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